Trump Attorney Disqualified in Election Case Over Ethics

In a stunning legal development, a federal judge has barred Trump's attorney Jesse Essayli from representing him in a crucial election lawsuit, citing serious ethical violations and potential conflicts of interest.

US Navy Warship's Secret Pacific Missile Mission

Exclusive: The USS Carney raced across the Pacific in a high-stakes mission to intercept ballistic missiles, revealing unprecedented military readiness amid rising global tensions.

Albanese benefits from weak coalition opposition

Analysis reveals how Australia's coalition opposition struggles to challenge PM Albanese's government, drawing parallels with UK political dynamics and raising questions about effective governance.

Fury Over Migrants in Scots Army Barracks

Scottish council leaders voice outrage as hundreds of asylum seekers are moved into former army barracks accommodation, raising serious concerns about living conditions and community impact.

Swinney accuses Westminster of anti-Scottish agenda

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has launched a blistering attack on the UK government, accusing Westminster of deliberately undermining Scottish interests and pursuing policies that actively harm the nation.

North Korea's Trump Praise: Kim's Media Calls Him 'Great Man'

In a stunning political reversal, North Korean state media has heaped extraordinary praise on Donald Trump, calling him a 'great man' while condemning current US leadership. This dramatic shift reveals Pyongyang's strategic messaging amid stalled nuclear

Gaza Sky Ignites in Israeli Strikes - Video

Dramatic footage captures intense explosions illuminating Gaza's night sky during latest Israeli military operations. Exclusive video analysis reveals scale of bombardment.

Home Office faces legal action over NI visa U-turn

The UK Home Office is confronting potential legal challenges after abruptly reversing visa decisions for Indian and Vietnamese workers in Northern Ireland, leaving families in limbo and raising questions about immigration policy consistency.

Trans umbrella clash leads to criminal charges

A prominent women's rights activist is confronting criminal allegations following a dramatic public confrontation where a transgender woman's umbrella was allegedly damaged during a tense exchange at a London station.

Jamaica demands UK slavery reparations

Jamaican government officials confront UK Foreign Office delegation with formal reparations claim for centuries of enslaved labour, marking historic escalation in Caribbean compensation demands.

Tower of London China exhibition sparks diplomatic row

A major diplomatic dispute has erupted between the UK and China over a Tower of London exhibition about Beijing's 'coercive control', with Chinese officials threatening consequences for bilateral relations.

Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks GOP's Obamacare plan

Firebrand Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene launches astonishing attack on her own party's healthcare proposal, exposing deep Republican divisions over Affordable Care Act replacement strategy.

Ex-Minister's assisted dying buffer zones face backlash

Ex-Green minister Patrick Harvie's controversial proposal for 150-metre protest buffer zones around assisted dying facilities sparks heated debate in Scottish Parliament, with critics warning of free speech implications.

Irish Garda officer faces Westminster summons

A senior Irish police officer is set to be formally requested to appear before UK parliamentarians amid growing tensions over cross-border law enforcement cooperation and political sensitivities.

Guardian Issues Corrections Across Multiple Reporting Areas

The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors spanning political reporting, financial figures, and even weather predictions, demonstrating the newspaper's commitment to transparency and accuracy in journalism.

Albanian asylum seeker wins 26-year stay battle

In an extraordinary legal battle spanning more than a quarter-century, an Albanian asylum seeker who arrived as a child has finally secured his right to stay in the UK, marking a landmark immigration case.

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